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Gratitude can Help Combat Climate Change


We love this article talking about how gratitude can drive environmental conservation, the reduced consumption of resources, and other forms of environmentally responsible action.

“In new studies, research has shown that gratitude drives sustainable actions.


People who experience environmental gratitude are morally concerned and intrinsically motivated to act responsibly. They actively strive to tend the landscape out of a sense of reciprocity and attune themselves to the countless ways in which our planet supports and sustains, nourishes and provides the means for us to flourish.”


Gratitude alone will not restore biodiversity or halt sea temperature increase, but it seems unlikely that we can solve any significant environmental problems without it.”






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I really appreciated the point in the article about how practicing gratitude for farmers and sustainable practices can actually influence broader environmental awareness. The idea that acknowledging the work behind our food and its impact on the planet could encourage more responsible choices was something I hadn’t considered before. It made me reflect on how small, conscious actions like supporting local produce or reducing waste can ripple out into bigger change. I also found it interesting how the article tied personal mindset to environmental outcomes; it reminded me a bit of balancing academic responsibilities, where keeping perspective can make challenges feel more manageable, similar to how I sometimes use New Assignment Help Australia for guidance. It makes me curious whether…

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